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  2. Ungu - Wikipedia

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    Ungu (lit. 'Purple') is an Indonesian rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. Its previous names were Glasses (1992-1995) and Glover (1995-1996). The group comprises ...

  3. Timeless (Ungu album) - Wikipedia

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    Timeless is a greatest hits album by Indonesian band Ungu.It was released on 9 May 2012 by Trinity Optima Production. [1] The album compiled ten songs from six previous studio albums with four newest songs, "Apa Sih Maumu", "Kau Anggap Apa", "Sayang" and "Puing Kenangan".

  4. Tipe-X - Wikipedia

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    The group originally formed in September 1995 under the name "Headmaster", but later renamed themselves as "Tipe-X", citing that the name was easier to remember. [1] This group consists of Tresno (vocal), Micky (bass), Yoss (guitar), Billy (guitar), Arie (drum) and Anto (trombone).

  5. Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah - Wikipedia

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    Lana Nitibaskara covered the song with arrangements by Tito P. Soenardi, taken from Dwiki's thirtieth anniversary tribute album Collaborating Harmony: Dwiki Dharmawan and the compilation album 12 Lagu Islami Terbaik, both released in 2014. [38] [39] In 2017, Andini performed a remake of the song live with Dwiki, and became a commercial success ...

  6. Dian Sastrowardoyo - Wikipedia

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    Ungu Violet: Kalin 2006 Belahan Jiwa: Cempaka 2008 3 Doa 3 Cinta: Dona Satelit 2009 Drupadi: Drupadi: 2014 7 Hari 24 Jam: Tania Wulandary 2016 Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2: Cinta Kartini: Raden Adjeng Kartini: 2018 Aruna & Her Palate: Aruna Nominated – 2018 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Actress in a leading role The Night Comes For Us: Alma ...

  7. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In late 90s through 2000s, the popular pop/poprock bands include Slank, Dewa 19, Peterpan, Gigi, Sheila on 7, Jamrud, Padi, Ungu, Radja, Letto, D'Masiv and Nidji, all of which tour regularly in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia and was featured on MTV Asia.

  8. Titiek Puspa - Wikipedia

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    Puspa was born with the name Sudarwati in Tanjung, South Kalimantan on 1 November 1937, to Tugeno Puspowidjojo (d. 1973) and Siti Mariam (d. 1964). Her family later changed her name to Kadarwati, and then finally to Sumarti. [1]

  9. Samsons - Wikipedia

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    Samsons is an Indonesian pop-rock band formed in Jakarta in 2003, with five released albums consisting of more than 50 songs as of 2025. [1] [2] [3]The band currently has four members: singer Adrian Martadinata, guitarists Irfan Aulia and Erik Partogi Siagian, and bassist Aldri Dataviadi. [4]